Woodworking-machine.



v i261/ www Nofamof/QQ f APPLICATION FILED Nov. z, 1904.

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v'PMFENTED MAR. 2749/06'. i

VfWOODWORKING MAoHINag @SHEETS-SHEET 2.

U, saidy material being pressed tight against said chain by said rollers and moved-along over a cutter-head V, designedfor the desired'trirnrning or sha in lof one edge 'of the aforesaid-material. ltie other end ofthe machine the' material isturne'dl over and fed back between the chain and yielding presserrolers yto have its otheredge trimmed or shaped by the other cutter-headi v Having thus described invention7 what I-clai1n as new, and desire to secure byvLet- "referment, isy LA woodworking-ratchet cbm-prisma suitable frame provided with 'aiallel side bars having upper outer latera iangea an` endless feed-chain having straight stretches thereof backed by Said-Side bars to which I the'y are parallel under the flanges of sanne,

' Ineaiis'for driving the chain', supports in con- I'leCtl 'Witht'h'e .frame adjusting-lili@ f0.1 which-the supports'fare provided with bearings', husings havingv screw-threaded ri' id Sternsv engaging the nuts, spring-control ed pivotal'carrl'ers in the housings, antifrictiong' rollers hungln thev carriers opposltegs'aid straight stretches ofthe chain7 and cutterheads arrangedto operate from below the faire wenn material fed fronropposite ends of the mach'ri- 2. vA Woodworkingern'achine horn "rising a suitable-frame provided with paraliel upper side bars havin upper outer lateral ilanges, an endless feed-c ain having straight stretches thereof backed by said side bars to which they are parallel under the fianges of same, means for driving the chain transverse arches iny connection with the frame, adjusting-nuts for which the archesareprovided with bearingsz housings having screw-threaded `rigid` 

